Palestinian PM warns of aid-cut threats China Daily RAMALLAH - Prime Minister of the Palestinian caretaking government Salam Fayyad on Saturday warned that threats to cut off international aids to the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) would harm its performance. Such threats would also weaken the ... |
AFP | In gesture to Fatah, Hamas to return Abbas's Gaza home AFP Last month, Abbas, the West Bank-based president, met Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal in Cairo and they decided on a process to pave the way for Hamas to join a reformed Palestine Liberation Organisation and for long-delayed Palestinian elections. ... Palestinian Reconciliation Response to Stillness in Peace Talks: Egyptian Official Blast strikes Gaza home of Popular Resistance Committee commander Recognize Hamas As a Political Party to Help Solve Israel-Palestine |
AFP | Abbas brings Palestinian state bid talks to Kampala Daily Monitor By Tabu Butagira (email the author) The visit comes less than two months after President Museveni, already supportive of the Palestinian bid for an independent statehood, returned from a secret visit to Israel. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas is in ... Where Exactly Is Biblical Israel? PA skeptical ahead of third meeting with Israel Here we go again - another round of futile negotiations |
Israeli Committee against House Demolitions | Confronting Palestinian Reactions to Failed Talks With Israel Huffington Post In the autumn of 2011, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas embarked on a controversial diplomatic offensive to have the United Nations recognize the state of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital. While Abbas asserts that this strategy is ... Palestine, Israel make no progress in meetings Analysis: Peace talks flicker back to life in Mideast storm PA accuses Israel of drilling for oil in West Bank |
IBNLive.com | Obama, Netanyahu discuss Israel-Palestine talks, Iran crisis Times of India Washington: US President Barack Obama has called the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the progress in recent Israel-Palestine peace talks as well as the West's continuing standoff with Iran over its nuclear programme. ... Nuclear Assassinations Just the Tip of the Iceberg A Year for Elections, Not Mideast Peace Is Israel Suicidal? |
Onislam.net | Trusting Delhi, Palestine won't oppose Israel ties Daily News & Analysis By Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr | Place: New Delhi | Agency: DNA Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas has told Krishna that they had complete trust in India and New Delhi's closer ties with Israel do not worry them, sources say. ... Israel Ties Infuriates India Muslims Muslim groups oppose Israel consulate in Bangalore Krishna's Israel visit a landmark |
New York Daily News | Palestinian Sesame Street falls victim to US Congress The Guardian With its colourful band of Muppets preaching tolerance and neighbourly love, the Palestinian version of the children's television programme Sesame Street had become a beacon of hope for children in a region ravaged by decades of unrest. ... Palestinian Sesame Street left in the dark while waiting for American funding US aid embargo pulls plug on Palestinian 'Sesame Street' Palestinian Sesame Street falls victim to US funding freeze |
The Daily Star | Voices of Palestine: Nabil Shaath FrontPage Magazine Nabil Shaath is a senior Palestinian leader who has held several positions in the organization: chief negotiator, cabinet minister, Palestinian International Co-operation Minister, Planning Minister for the Palestinian Authority (PA), and Acting Prime ... Palestinian Liberation Requires Unity On My Mind: Hamas's victory tour PFLP: Israeli, Palestinian talks 'poison' reconciliation |
Court overturns ban on Palestinian television satire CNN (blog) This week a court in the West Bank City of Ramallah overturned a government ban on the broadcast of a highly popular Palestinian satirical television show called "Watan Ala Watar". Described as a Palestinian version of the American show, ... |
Arabians gallop by Dragons The Herald Bulletin By Michael D. Doyle For The Herald Bulletin NEW PALESTINE, Ind. — If Friday's tilt at New Palestine was supposed to be a test for the Pendleton Heights boys basketball team, consider the test passed. After a tight first half, the Arabians came out ... Dunham, Arabians prove they're class of HHC |